The latest weekly hardware and software sales figures from Japanese industry tracker Famitsu show Nintendo's Switch 2 once again leading hardware sales, with multiple top-selling Nintendo titles occupying the software charts.
Famitsu's report covers two weeks of data this period due to recent Japanese holidays, and includes both weekly and cumulative software totals where available.
Famitsu clarified that this edition of the sales report aggregates two weeks of retail data because of the holiday schedule.
In a separate note, Famitsu credited its regular tracking for the figures and indicated that historical charts remain available through its archives.
Hardware highlights
- Switch 2: 65,560 units
- PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: 19,310 units
- Switch Lite: 9,084 units
- Switch OLED: 4,590 units
- Switch (original model): 1,346 units
- PS5 Pro: 360 units
- PS5: 285 units
- Xbox Series X Digital Edition: 53 units
- Xbox Series X: 41 units
- Xbox Series S: 41 units
For context, Famitsu also published last week's single-week totals for comparison, where Switch 2 recorded 30,606 units and the PS5 Digital Edition recorded 9,412 units.
The two-week aggregation explains the larger totals shown in this report.
Software charts (weekly / cumulative)
1.
[NSW] Rhythm Heaven Groove — 139,363 / 873,839
2.
[NS2] Splatoon Raiders — 64,921 / 613,147
3.
[PS5] Beast of Reincarnation — 48,157 / NEW
4.
[NSW] Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream — 43,884 / 1,562,215
5.
[NS2] Pokemon Pokopia — 14,235 / 1,111,792
6.
[NSW] Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 — 12,887 / 202,051
7.
[NSW] Minecraft — 12,351 / 4,261,988
8.
[NS2] Mario Kart World — 11,377 / 3,017,840
9.
[NSW] Ganbare Goemon Daishuugo — 8,052 / 81,945
10.
[NS2] eFootball Kick-Off — 6,961 / 70,699
Rhythm Heaven Groove led this reporting period in software sales with 139,363 units for the week and a cumulative total of 873,839 units.
New entries and strong cumulative performers include Splatoon Raiders and long-running sellers such as Minecraft and Mario Kart World, which continue to register multi-million cumulative sales on Nintendo platforms.
This Famitsu release provides a snapshot of current consumer demand in Japan across Nintendo Switch platform variants, PlayStation 5 models, and Microsoft's Xbox hardware.
Thanks to Famitsu for publishing this week's sales data; past charts and historical context are available through Famitsu's published archives.